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Biden Admin. Adds ‘Mercenary Spyware’ Firms to Ban List
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European cousins Intellexa and Cytrox essentially banned by Commerce Dept. — Predator/ALIEN not welcome in U.S ...
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ChatGPT Provides Limited Help Identifying Malware
Current LLM-based tech like ChatGPT can accurately classify malware risk in only 5% of cases—and they may never be able to recognize novel approaches used to create malware ...
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Russia Expected to Increase Critical Infrastructure Attacks
Russia’s war strategy increasingly involves cybersecurity, with the country expected to ramp up attacks on critical infrastructure in Ukraine and countries that are members of NATO, according to Switzerland’s Federal Intelligence Service ...
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A Look at the Email Threat Landscape in Q1 2023
VIPRE's Email Threat Trends Report for Q1 2023 analyzed 1.8 billion emails to provide a comprehensive understanding of contemporary email threats ...
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The Two Faces of AI in Identity Management
The advent of AI made identity the most-targeted part of the attack surface. But without AI, identity is a sitting duck ...
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Protect Your Systems from Malicious Packages: What You Need to Know
Malicious packages are a growing threat to businesses and organizations of all sizes. These packages are often disguised as legitimate software, but they can contain harmful code that can steal data, install ...
APT Group Red Menshen is Rapidly Evolving its BPFDoor Malware
Red Menshen is an APT group that is rapidly evolving its BPFDoor backdoor malware that targets systems running Linux or Solaris ...
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Addressing the Mobile Malware Threat With Zero-Trust
AI-enabled zero-trust solutions can help address the rising threat of mobile malware ...
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“Quoi…? feur” from meme to malware – PyPI package targets Windows with ‘NullRAT’ info-stealer
We’ve got a rather interesting malicious finding this month to talk about, the one that mixes a meme with malware ...
SlashNext Report Shows How Cybercriminals Use Generative AI
A SlashNext report detailed how cybercriminals use generative AI capabilities to launch phishing and BEC attacks in greater volume ...
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